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Estimating for user stories using story points

Last post 11:19 am May 18, 2020 by Harshal Rathee
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06:35 am May 14, 2020

Hi all,

I'm struggling to understand how we can apply story-point estimated strategy for cross-functional team which probably includes BAs, QCs, Devs

Will we split the estimate based on their specialized skill and sum up finally? E.g: Testing : 2points, Dev: 3 points. Total = 5 points

Or every team member will estimate individually for a whole story despite the fact their expertise are different?

Please give me the advice


11:36 am May 16, 2020

Which approach would most enhance collaboration, and shared ownership of the work involved?


02:15 am May 17, 2020

Are you required by management to assign points so that they can run reports on performance and amount of work completed?

If so, ask the Development Team members to come to consensus, or the Scrum Master helps bring them to consensus. You don't want to waste time differentiating between a 3 and a 5. It's all a forecast.

If not, why assign points at all. Ask the Development Teams members for how many Product Backlog Items they can complete in a Sprint. They select from the most refined items and convert what they select into a releasable increment.


11:19 am May 18, 2020

I'm struggling to understand how we can apply story-point estimated strategy for cross-functional team which probably includes BAs, QCs, Devs

How about whole team estimates and at the end reach to consensus ? Will this foster collaboration and shared understanding of the PBI ? 


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